My store had 2 of each unit, and at 1st we had this whole plan set up for where the line would be held.
but after this incident hit the news
http://playstationteam.com/news/campers-at-ps3-lau nch-robbed-at-gunpoint.htm
some campers at circuit city had been mugged on the news, we changed the line
into a raffle.
Im basing this to wow.
I think that when it comes to gold buying, you are paying for what you find fair in value. The gold IS there, The gold WAS earned. I think there is nothing wrong with a person using there game time to spend earning items of value, and so what if he/she wants to sell them to a friend for nothing of in game value but for cash. I used to see it at school all the time. Back in Diablo II a friend would boast on how he gained a drop of a rune or something, and someone else offered to buy it from him. Its all about value and what someone thinks a fair trade is for it.
The economy will change, and items will always have a high value. Blizzard insured this buy allowing some items to only be able to worn by one person.
As for the EULA, i cant stand that bullshit. Some company trying to tell me how IM going to play the game? i don't think so.
***Chirp*** "Nuclear Launch Detected"
It actually cost an arm... and a leg.
Anyone else have a Gattaca feeling as i do :D
A HA HA, you think this is the real Quaid...?
Also had Total recall come to mind on the subject line
My store had 2 of each unit, and at 1st we had this whole plan set up for where the line would be held. but after this incident hit the news http://playstationteam.com/news/campers-at-ps3-lau nch-robbed-at-gunpoint.htm
some campers at circuit city had been mugged on the news, we changed the line
into a raffle.
Im basing this to wow. I think that when it comes to gold buying, you are paying for what you find fair in value. The gold IS there, The gold WAS earned. I think there is nothing wrong with a person using there game time to spend earning items of value, and so what if he/she wants to sell them to a friend for nothing of in game value but for cash. I used to see it at school all the time. Back in Diablo II a friend would boast on how he gained a drop of a rune or something, and someone else offered to buy it from him. Its all about value and what someone thinks a fair trade is for it. The economy will change, and items will always have a high value. Blizzard insured this buy allowing some items to only be able to worn by one person. As for the EULA, i cant stand that bullshit. Some company trying to tell me how IM going to play the game? i don't think so.